These are the effects that this Saturday's night race in Bilbao will have on traffic
The test will begin at 7 p.m. next to the San Mamés stadium and end at the Guggenheim Museum. The changes will take place approximately between 5.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m.
XV Bilbao Night Marathon will be held this Saturday in the capital city. The test will affect traffic in the city, especially in the central streets, and on both sides of the river.
The test will begin at 7 p.m. next to the San Mamés stadium and end at the Guggenheim Museum. The changes will take place between 5:30 and 22:30p.m. The race will be regulated at all times by local police and organization staff.
The main obstacles will be in the following streets: Basurto, Indautxu, Abando, Olabeaga, Casco Viejo, Uribarri, Castaños, Zorrotzaurre, Deusto, Ibarrekolanda and San Ignacio. Access and exit to garages will be closed and parking will not be allowed.
The race will also affect Bizkaibus buses and the tram service will end at 5.30 p.m.
Bilbao City Council recommendsnot to use private vehicle and requests the use of public transport, especially train and subway.
The Euskalduna Bridge will remain closed, and the best way to access Indautxu and Abando will be from Juan de Garay Street. It is recommended to use parking spaces outside the city.
The bridges connecting both sides of the river will also be affected by the race. The La Salve bridge may be used, but the Arenal bridge, the Town Hall bridge and the Deusto bridge will remain closed.
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